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An 18-year-old wanted for an armed assault in Windsor has been arrested, Leamington passes its 2026 budget, and King Charles III has encouraging news about his cancer fight. All the evening headlines, and the weekend forecast, on the go.
Toronto Police have tied a Windsor man to three historic homicides and Leamington adopts its budget with a 2.5 per cent increase in general and sewer levies. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
Windsor police seek an 18-year-old woman in an armed assault last month, the CBSA had a busy year at Windsor border crossings, and students at a local high school participate in a pilot phys-ed project. All the evening headlines on the go.
Windsor Police are on the lookout for an 18-year-old woman wanted in an armed assault and the NHL threatens to pull out of the 2026 Winter Olympics. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
Canada adds four organizations to its list of terrorist entities and Windsor Regional Hospital adjusts its masking policy on Monday. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
Six people are displaced following a fire in east Windsor, three people are hurt after an SUV hits an ambulance in Amherstburg, and Michigan suddenly fires its head football coach. All the evening headlines on the go.
The Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement Squad is looking for a federal offender who may be in Windsor and the threat of a strike at Porter Airlines. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
Another batch of winter weather is due to move through Tuesday night, Windsor police arrest 32 in a retail crime blitz, and the heads of St. Clair College and U of W pledge to continue helping businesses diversify. All the evening headlines on the go.
Windsor Police pick up 32 suspects in a retail theft initiative and a plea for more federal funding to deal with homelessness encampments. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
A private clinic in Windsor will soon perform hip and knee replacements and threats to tariff Canadian fertilizer. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
The OPP say three alleged impaired drivers were arrested Friday in Lakeshore, a CK woman's coffee rage has led to an assault charge, and US President Trump is now hinting at tariffs on Canadian fertilizer. All the evening headlines on the go.
The OPP nab three impaired drivers in Lakeshore on Friday and a new pathway to permanent citizenship for foreign-trained doctors. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
A Windsor Police constable faces impaired driving charges and the possibility of another airline strike in Canada. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
Windsor no longer has Canada's highest unemployment rate, Windsor police catch an alleged church burglar redhanded, and we now know who Canada will play in the group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. All the evening headlines on the go.
Windsor's jobless rate tumbles in November and Ontario and Ottawa extend their childcare agreement. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
Ottawa goes after Stellantis and the Ontario Provincial Police look for a suspect after a robbery in Leamington. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
Windsor police are investigating a pair of hit-and-run pedestrian crashes, Leamington will start budget talks next week, and ground has been broken on a new development in Essex. All the evening headlines on the go.
Canada's Food Price Report says we'll pay more for groceries again next year and is Canada's trade deal with the U.S. and Mexico in trouble before talks even start? These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.